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Committee backs city-branded rental search platform; will send MOU to council
Summary
A committee approved recommending to the Common Council a memorandum of understanding with Citywide Software LLC to host a city-branded searchable rental housing database at no cost to Green Bay, with staff to provide links and a possible demonstration to council.
The Protection Policy Committee voted July 28 to recommend that the Common Council consider a memorandum of understanding with Citywide Software LLC to host a city-branded, searchable database of rental housing available in Green Bay at no cost to the city. The committee approved the recommendation by voice vote and will forward the item to the Common Council for final action.
The proposal, presented by Jeremy Schmidt and Dominic Anzalone of Citywide (the company founders), would place a city-branded housing search engine on a Green Bay domain and use Citywide as the vendor behind the platform. “We’re asking the city to launch a site in the city’s name,” Dominic Anzalone said, explaining the model used in other Wisconsin cities.
The nut graf: proponents said the platform is intended to increase the…
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